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(2,665 posts)jfz9580m
(16,577 posts)Nutria have their pluses, but no one should ever google anything ;-/..joke its silly..I am being silly.
sprinkleeninow
(22,108 posts)I do understand the concern, but OTOH, the spiritual side of me sees them as part of the mystery of creation.
wolfie001
(7,092 posts)Cute though and what a sweet and kind woman.
Donkees
(33,407 posts)A concerted effort to eradicate nutria in Maryland began in 2002 following a two year pilot project to determine if nutria could be eradicated from the Chesapeake Bay and, whether or not the nutria damaged marshlands would recover. The Chesapeake Bay Nutria Eradication Project, under the direction of a management team initially composed of representatives from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Maryland Department of Natural Resources (MD DNR), Tudor Farms, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and University of Maryland, began the first phases of the project in April 2002. The USDAs Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, (APHIS) Wildlife Services, assumed primary responsibility for project implementation.
As of 2016, all of the known nutria populations have been removed from over a quarter million acres of the Delmarva Peninsula, and the Chesapeake Bay Nutria Eradication Project is implementing efforts to verify eradication and remove residual animals.
To learn more about nutria eradication efforts as well as current research on nutria, please visit the Chesapeake Bay Nutria Eradication Project page.
https://dnr.maryland.gov/wildlife/pages/plants_wildlife/invasives/inv_nutria.aspx
Timeflyer
(3,683 posts)wolfie001
(7,092 posts)Like cold water to the face.
The Madcap
(1,751 posts)To declare the farm a new ICE center.
Glad I was wrong.
LymphocyteLover
(9,371 posts)they look like giant rats.
Apparently they have orange teeth!
HeartsCanHope
(1,529 posts)We have opposum, squirrels, woodchucks, deer, (have had deer eat directly from the bird feeder,) moles, raccoons,
voles, etc. We're not trying to attract them, just the birds. We would never hurt any of the visitors, but once they start
coming they can take what they find. We live in a suburban setting, so it is fun to see what comes. All life is a gift.
IronLionZion
(50,823 posts)I've heard of nutria but didn't know much about them.
calimary
(89,041 posts)I couldnt imagine what they were, just glancing at the YouTube here, because the red rectangle with the white arrow in its middle was all you saw. Couldnt tell what the woman was bending over towards.
I hope a solution was found for those critters so they didnt all just have to be destroyed.